Getting Started in DH

On Campus Resources for Digital Humanities Work

This new space is equipped with workstations that enable mapping, 3D modeling, digitization, statistical analysis, digital exhibit building, text analysis, and big data visualization. Learn more about the software available on new workstations >

The Digital Commons supports scholarly and academic activities conducted or enhanced through the use of digital technology by:

Providing technology, infrastructure, and tools that support digital scholarly activity

Incubating new digital projects with community members

Serving as a hub for digital activity to connect researchers, instructors, and students with available services on campus

Hosting events and workshops that invite and showcase new modes of scholarly production in a broad range of fields

Engaging in research and development work on tools and technologies that support our projects and contribute to the broader understanding of digital scholarship and scholarly communication

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Digital Commons Open Consultation Hours

The Digital Commons in McHenry Library will be staffed for DROP-IN HOURS on Tuesdays, 2 – 4 pm. Bring your project ideas and research questions.

CISR manages both a research and teaching facility specializing in state-of-the-art spatial technology, software applications, and data. The Center also includes hardware and software for image processing and geospatial analysis, as well as a wide array of ancillary and supporting equipment.

CSASS provides statistical and methodological support to the research missions of all departments within the Division of Social Sciences by providing free statistical consulting and quantitative training workshops.

A new Center of Excellence in Data Science Research will develop new foundational research in data-driven discovery and decision making and provide a forum for researchers in industry and academia to exchange ideas and develop practical solutions to data science challenges.

The Roy Rosenzweig CHNM at George Mason creates and maintains tools that humanists can integrate into all aspects of their scholarly work. The website also contains examples of Digital Humanities projects | Center for History & New Media